Illegal e-bike riders put on notice in Sydney's south
A recent police operation in Sydney's Sutherland Shire led to over 170 fines issued to illegal e-bike and e-scooter riders as authorities ramp up enforcement.
Air, land and sea search after man goes missing off NSW South Coast
A search operation is underway for a missing 25-year-old man off the coast of Sussex Inlet in New South Wales, Australia.
Motorists turn to public transport amid fuel price hike, but free fares unlikely
Public transport usage in New South Wales has surged due to rising fuel prices, yet the state government is resistant to reducing fares or implementing free transport options.
Update for NSW portable bonds scheme, as user-fee called into question
The NSW government is set to trial a Smart Rental Bonds system that allows renters to transfer their bond from one property to another before its full launch in mid-2026.
The First Steps of Ulsan Wales, United by 'Desperation'... 'We Will Succeed'
Ulsan Wales, a newly formed baseball team, embodies the determination of players seeking redemption in their careers after facing significant challenges.
First charge for tailgating under new law targeting ticketless football fans
A man has been charged under a new law in England and Wales that makes entry to football games without a ticket a criminal offense, following a significant disorder at the Euro 2020 final.
Schoolboy had hospital procedure - three weeks later masked man had disturbing news
A Welsh teenager is alerted to a potential health scare after a mysterious masked man visits his home following a hospital procedure.
Family courts in England and Wales ‘not good enough’ for women and children, minister says
A government minister in the UK has criticized the family courts in England and Wales as inadequate, announcing reforms aimed at prioritizing child welfare and improving the legal process for women and children.
Father and son take 1,300km bushwalking 'gap year'
Daniel and Ashton Toole, a father-son duo from New South Wales, Australia, are embarking on a year-long adventure of hiking over 1,300 kilometers to raise awareness for Tourette syndrome.
Kate Middleton's cancer battle from 'criminality' to why she shared struggle
Kate Middleton has been praised for sharing her cancer journey publicly, offering hope to others affected by the disease.
From the salon to the sheds: How Brittnee found her passion in shearing
Brittnee Bazeley transitioned from being a beauty therapist to a prominent figure in the shearing industry in regional New South Wales, working her way up to a wool classer role.
Mum finds lost asylum seeker on UK country road and something incredible happens
A woman helped a lost Palestinian asylum seeker in Wales, leading to a profound connection between him and her family.
Caernarfon fire LIVE: Stunned Wetherspoons pubgoers film town centre inferno
A significant fire has erupted in a vacant property opposite the Tafarn y Porth Wetherspoons pub in Caernarfon, drawing the attention of pubgoers and emergency services.
Running out of fuel creates 'triple whammy' for farmer
Farmers in Western New South Wales face severe challenges as soaring diesel prices and fuel shortages complicate drought conditions, jeopardizing livestock welfare.
Ulsan Wales, the First Citizen Baseball Team in KBO, Loses Home Opener
Ulsan Wales, the first citizen baseball team in the KBO league, lost its home opener against Lotte Giants in the Futures League.
Kate's secret message to Camilla as she and William stray from tradition
The Princess of Wales, Kate, shared a heartfelt interaction with Queen Camilla during Nigeria's state visit, marking a shift in royal tradition with Prince William.
BBC expert warns new bins fines even for putting rubbish in when it's overflowing
A BBC expert highlights new laws in England and Wales imposing heavy fines for littering, including penalties for overstuffed bins and leaving donations outside charity shops.
GMB's Kate Garraway reveals harrowing shoplifting encounter 'I was screaming'
Kate Garraway recounts a distressing shoplifting incident she witnessed, amid rising shoplifting rates in England and Wales.
Illegal stadium entry now punishable by five-year ban – FA
New legislation in England and Wales introduces strict penalties for illegal stadium entry, including up to five-year bans and fines for offenders.
Paramedic care 'below reasonable standard' in death in custody, coroner finds
A coroner has determined that the paramedic care provided to Phillip Mark Walton during his death in custody was below the acceptable standard.
Man found guilty of killing passenger during drug-fuelled road trip
A man has been convicted of manslaughter in the unlawful killing of his passenger during a drug-fuelled road trip in New South Wales.
NSW to ban new coalmines – but will allow existing ones to get even bigger
The New South Wales government has decided to ban the establishment of new coalmines but will permit expansions of existing ones, contradicting climate agency warnings about meeting emissions targets.
How much is a library worth? A report gives a dollar figure
A new report values public libraries in New South Wales at $735 million, highlighting their significant community benefits, including an economic return of $4.25 for every dollar invested.
Apple variety once thought extinct confirmed on NSW farm
A rare variety of apple, the Rymer, previously believed to be extinct, has been discovered on a farm in New South Wales, Australia, marking a significant finding in the agricultural landscape.
Live: Power bills forecast to drop amid greater take-up of solar, home batteries
Power bills in New South Wales, south-east Queensland, and South Australia are projected to decrease due to increased adoption of solar energy and home batteries, according to the Australian Energy Regulator's draft market offer.
Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales at risk of cell fires
Tens of thousands of prisoners in England and Wales are exposed to potentially fatal fire risks as the government has abandoned its commitment to make all prison cells fire-safe by 2027.
Gerwyn Price could retire off Welsh chip shop earnings as he admits – 'I need a break'
Gerwyn Price, after suffering another defeat in a darts final, contemplates taking a break from the sport due to mental fatigue.
Migrant who raped teen wasn't deported to respect his 'right to family life'
Gift Oladele, a Nigerian migrant previously jailed for false imprisonment, was not deported after his conviction, citing human rights concerns, and later went on to rape a 19-year-old woman in Wales.
Fraudster dad faked paternity test with pal's DNA to avoid child maintenance
A court heard that Gareth Lloyd, a 59-year-old ex-soldier, faked a paternity test using his friend's DNA to avoid child maintenance payments after denying fatherhood.
Armed police swoop on Welsh hospital after threats reported
Armed police responded to a reported incident at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend, leading to a lockdown and the arrest of a 23-year-old man for allegedly making a false report.
Homes Under the Hammer bungalow gets £100K renovation and almost doubles in value
A bungalow featured on 'Homes Under the Hammer' in Barry, South Wales received a £100K renovation, significantly increasing its value post-renovation.
Farage called Welsh people ‘foreign speakers’ in paid-for video message
Nigel Farage referred to Welsh individuals as 'foreign speakers' in a paid video, a statement that may affect Reform UK's electoral prospects in Wales.
Drivers accused of 'culture of speeding' as motoring offences hit record high
Motoring offences in England and Wales have reached a record high, with a 9% increase reported in the last year, prompting concerns about the normalization of dangerous driving.
'Life-changing' international learning scheme in Wales at risk of closure
The Taith programme, which provides international learning opportunities in Wales, faces closure due to a lack of funding and political commitment ahead of upcoming elections.
Three killed in horror crash as driver collides with HGV after taking cocaine
A head-on crash involving a driver under the influence of cocaine led to the deaths of three individuals in Wales.
Kate Middleton dazzles at state banquet in Diana's favourite tiara
The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, wore the Lover's Knot Tiara at a state banquet honoring Nigerian President Tinubu during Ramadan.
Court in session when squash meets volleyball in 'secret' bush sport
A unique hybrid sport called 'squalleyball' or 'volley squash' combines elements of volleyball and squash, thriving in local communities in New South Wales, Australia for decades.
$3k fines for taxi drivers who refuse subsidy for passengers with disabilities
Taxi drivers in New South Wales will face $3,000 fines if they refuse passengers using the Taxi Transport Subsidy Scheme (TTSS).
Shocking moment pensioner 'pushed by Morrisons security guard' before falling
A video shows a pensioner allegedly being pushed by a security guard at Morrisons supermarket in Neath, South Wales, prompting an investigation by the store.
Prince and Princess of Wales meet Nigerian President at Windsor
The Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his first state visit to the UK in 37 years, amid ongoing challenges in Nigeria, including recent violent incidents.
Met Office declares 'hottest day of year' but names where snow could follow
The Met Office reports that today is the hottest day of the year so far in the UK, reaching temperatures of 20.9C in Wales, but cold weather may return soon with some areas potentially seeing snow.
The woman who discovered brain cancer after a suitcase fell on her head
A 29-year-old woman named Lauren Macpherson was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer after a suitcase fell on her head during a train journey from London to Cardiff.
NSW police overusing ‘highly intrusive’ legal powers to monitor phones and computers, national watchdog finds
A national watchdog has found that New South Wales police are misusing intrusive surveillance powers to monitor the communication devices of individuals suspected of minor crimes.
Damning audit finds NSW prison programs have ‘little to no impact’ on reoffending rates for Indigenous people
An audit reveals that prison programs in New South Wales are failing to reduce reoffending rates among Indigenous individuals, highlighting systemic issues in support services post-release.
Zack Polanski says Greens would ditch GDP targets and focus on wellbeing instead
Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party in England and Wales, advocates abandoning GDP growth targets in favor of prioritizing mental health, social cohesion, and community welfare.
India-Pakistan face-off again, the World Cup clash will take place in this country
The historical cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan will be reignited in the 2026 Hockey World Cup, where they will compete in Pool D alongside England and Wales.
Mum shares frightening symptoms after girl fell critically ill with meningitis
A mother recounts her daughter's sudden illness with meningitis B, despite the child being vaccinated, highlighting the urgency of recognizing symptoms.
Lords urged to ensure women criminalised for abortion are ‘not left behind’
Campaigners are urging the House of Lords to ensure that women criminalised under abortion laws in England and Wales are not neglected as legislation is considered to decriminalise abortion.
US rapper's 'inflammatory' comments at Sydney festival condemned
DJ Haram faces investigation from NSW Police for alleged breaches of racial hate laws related to inflammatory comments made during a performance at the Biennale of Sydney.
Graves in England and Wales could be reused after 100 years
A proposal by the Law Commission aims to allow graves over 100 years old in England and Wales to be reused to tackle burial space shortages and modernize burial laws.